Section 1
The Seven Years' War: 1754-1763
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The French and Indian War
The French and Indian War was fought between the colonies of Great Britain and New France, supported by American Indian allies on both sides.
The Albany Congress and the Intercolonial Defense
The Albany Congress brought together colonial representatives to discuss relations with American Indian tribes and common defense against the French.
The War and Its Consequences
The Seven Years' War changed relations between the European powers, their colonies and colonists, and the American Indians in North America.
Pontiac's Uprising
British expansion into American Indian land after the French and Indian War led to resistance in the form of Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763.
The Western Lands
Following the French and Indian War, the colonial desire to expand westward was met with resistance from American Indians.